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Summary Of Chapter 5 Of Poverty By America

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Knowledge Question In chapter 5 of Poverty, By America, the author discusses the large myth that those who receive benefits from the government are lazy (Desmond 2023:85). The point is made that how we as a society/the public think receives aid plays a large role in our own views. A large amount of negativity towards social programs by the government is related to Black Americans (Desmond 2023:85). What are the two beliefs that the American public has when it comes to welfare/benefits associated with federal programs/aid? Understanding the Role of the Government Transfers in the Black-White Child Poverty Gap, Charles et al. examined the causes of the black-white child poverty gap. In a particular portion of this paper, social policy was highlighted on how it helped perpetuate the continued poverty of Black Americans. For example, the AFDC program favored white mothers and food stamps/social security favored those who could get employment in a time where Black Americans dealt with employment discrimination (Charles et al. 2022:2. Explain historically how economic inequality between White and Black Americans began and was perpetuated. …show more content…

In a study that was stated in this chapter, those who are able-bodied adults on welfare are a rare thing to occur (Desmond 2023:88). It is also mentioned that the purpose of welfare is not for individuals to become dependent on it, but it is an insurance measure for those who have bad luck (Desmond 2023:88). Why is it significant to realize and have others realize the issue with welfare isn’t welfare dependency but is welfare

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